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Changes of hair refer to the alterations made to a person's hair, either through cutting, coloring, or styling. These changes can be made for various reasons, including personal preference, cultural or societal norms, or as a form of self-expression. Hair changes can also be influenced by trends and fashion, with certain styles or colors becoming popular at different times. In addition to personal reasons, changes of hair can also be made for practical purposes, such as to accommodate a new job or lifestyle change. For example, someone may choose to cut their hair shorter for a more professional look, or to dye their hair a natural color for a job that requires a more conservative appearance. Changes of hair can also have psychological effects, with some people feeling more confident or empowered after making a significant change to their hair. This can be particularly true for individuals who have experienced hair loss or other hair-related issues, as a new style or color can help them feel more comfortable in their own skin. Overall, changes of hair are a common and often meaningful aspect of personal grooming and self-expression. Whether made for practical or aesthetic reasons, these changes can have a significant impact on a person's appearance and self-perception.

Alterations, Personal Preference, Trends, Practical Purposes, Self-Expression, Psychological Effects

Kevin Williams

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Changes of hair are a popular tool used by fan artists to differentiate their works from canon. Examples of such changes range from simply changing the hairstyle, to completely changing the color, or even to adding or removing hair accessories. Such changes often serve to signify different emotions or feelings the fan artist is trying to convey, or to emphasize the character's role in their story. Furthermore, changes of hair can also be used to make characters look more unique or distinct than they are in the original source material.

Fan art, fandom, cosplay, hairdressing, hair color, hairstyle, hair accessories.

Taro Yamada

CITATION : "Taro Yamada. 'Changes Of Hair.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=176889 (Accessed on July 16, 2025)"


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